Glen Oaks Club - Blue/Red Course

This club has three nine hole courses that are played in three eighteen hole combinations. The Red/White Course has a water hazard on hole #3, a 170-yard, par 3. The greens are small, fast, and well protected by sand. The White/Blue Course combination has four water hazards that come into play on some holes. The two most severe water hazards are on holes #2 and #9 on the Blue Course. The Blue Course also has dogleg left fairways, and requires many shots past the water hazards and sand bunkers. The last combination, the Blue/Red Course, has water hazards that come into play at least three holes. Five of its fairways are doglegs. Overall, each course has narrow fairways that are lined with white birch trees, and their small greens are fast and well bunkered.

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